The Prayer book Notes And Questions Intended to Help Toward Its Teaching in the
The Prayer book Notes And Questions Intended to Help Toward Its Teaching in the
E C Edward Charles Wickham
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The day before any Feast is called an Eve (Ger. Abend), i. E. Properly, ' the evening before. ' When the Eve was intended to be kept as a HOLY DAYS 19 . Fust Day it was called a ' Vigil, ' Lat. A tiiuo of watching. The French distinguish the two senses by two different forms of the same word derived from -v if/ ilia, ' veille' in the sense merely of the day preceding a Feast, and then, as our ' eve, ' metaphorically, ' la veille de la bataille ' ' vigile ' in a sense of a time of watching and s...elf-denial before a Feast, 4. The Rogation Days the three days before the ension Day. [For the original observ- ance of these see p. 40. It became general, the particular objects of the prayers offered King a blessing on the coming harvest, freedom from pestilence and from war. The custom still observed in some places of Kiting the bounds' on the day before elision Da ic of the old 'Roga- tions ' or Litanies sung in procession, a
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